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  • MegaRace 3

    2002

    MegaRace 3

    2002

    Racing
    PC (Microsoft Windows) PlayStation 2
    Forget about car races. Now, encouraged by a cheering crowd and the wild commentaries of Lance Boyle, you will be piloting vessels specially conceived for speed and combat, in environments that change with each race. Instead of a being given a low-powered shotgun, the player is provided with a lean machine built for speed and war at their fingertips.. In a totally wild virtual universe, the hallucinogenic projection of what TV will be showing in the future, it's a unique game that re-creates both a spectacular race, and a great first person shooter. Cynical presenter Lance Boyle is at the helm of sending out brave drivers in a daredevil challenges. All the ships are modular and according to your results, you will be able to personalise them. Different modules are available to improve the engine characteristics, including the battle armour and the weapons. Fasten your seat belts...
  • Drift King Shuto-kou Battle 2: Tsuchiya Keiichi & Bandou Masaaki

    1995

    Drift King Shuto-kou Battle 2: Tsuchiya Keiichi & Bandou Masaaki

    1995

    Racing
    Super Famicom
    Drift King Shuto-kou Battle 2 is a behind-the-car driving game exclusive to the Super Famicom. It is named after and endorsed by Keiichi "Drift King" Tsuchiya, and the title refers to the Shuto Expressway near Tokyo upon which most of the races take place. Players select a car and customize it before taking it to the track to race against other street racing enthusiasts. The game maintains a split-screen regardless of whether or not a second player is involved; on single-player, the top screen's camera stays on the starting line.
  • Kawasaki Superbike Challenge

    1994

    Kawasaki Superbike Challenge

    1994

    Racing
    Super Nintendo Entertainment System Sega Mega Drive/Genesis
    Join the legendary Kawasaki "Team Green" racing around the most exhilarating circuits in the world on the ZXR750R in the World 750cc Superbikes Championship. Developed in close association with Kawasaki to ensure total accuracy and realism, Kawasaki Superbikes is the motorboke racing game to leave all others standing.
  • Thrash Rally

    1991

    Thrash Rally

    1991

    Racing
    Neo Geo AES Arcade Neo Geo MVS
    ADK's early arcade rally-racing game for the Neo Geo hardware, featuring stages based on real events (most notably the Dakar Rally).
  • Speedway Challenge League

    2017

    Speedway Challenge League

    2017

    Racing
    PC (Microsoft Windows)
    Speedway Challenge League is a 2D speedway game. Feel speedway emotions thanks to realistic riding physics. Play in league mode, challenges mode, friendly matches and individual tournaments. Are you ready for the challenge?
  • Mad Trax

    1999

    Mad Trax

    1999

    Racing
    PC (Microsoft Windows)
    Mad Trax is an Action game, developed by Rayland Interactive and published by Project Two Interactive, which was released in 1998.
  • Demolition Racer: No Exit

    2000

    Demolition Racer: No Exit

    2000

    Racing
    Dreamcast
    The sequel to Demolition Racer. Race 14 tortuous tracks with mines and crates all over the place slowing you down, racing over 16 savage cars to a sports car to a hearse with its own characteristics to win the race. New game mode "last man standing" where you face all cars in race not for position, but to wreck each other going down a track to see who's last, and "demolition derby" where you fight cars in a arena to see who's last by hitting each other with state-of-the-art graphics where you can see tires, doors, hoods, bumpers, etc. go everywhere.
  • Speed Devils: Online Racing

    2000

    Speed Devils: Online Racing

    2000

    Racing
    Dreamcast
    Speed Devils: Online Racing is an updated version of Speed Devils that reuses the tracks and cars from the original game, adds new ones, and puts them into completely new modes with a focus on online multiplayer. The game includes online and offline options. Offline functions as a practice mode for online, and has only two modes: Arcade (for a standard race against AI-controlled opponents) and Ghost (for a one-on-one against oneself). At the start, car selection is limited and further cars can only be unlocked by playing online. The meat of the game is in Online mode. After customizing their online persona, players start with $10.000, enough to buy a car of the lowest class. Money must be earned by racing, enabling players to buy new cars and tune them with new parts. There are three kinds of races: Standard, Trial and Vendetta. Standard races allow various ways of earning money, of which winning is only one: breaking speed limits at certain points and setting race records (highest speed, fastest lap time, leadi
  • Toy Racer

    2001

    Toy Racer

    2001

    Racing
    Dreamcast
    Toy Racer is a racing game that's an extension of Toy Commander racing sections, designed exclusively for both offline and online multiplayer modes for up to four players. As a result, there is no possibility to play against AI controlled players, being the only single player features of the game both a Practice and a Time Attack modes.
  • Sega GT: European Edition

    Sega GT: European Edition

    Racing
  • R.C. Grand Prix

    1989

    R.C. Grand Prix

    1989

    Racing
    Sega Game Gear Sega Master System/Mark III
    R.C. Grand Prix is a Driving game, developed by Imagineering Inc and published by Absolute Entertainment, which was released in 1992.
  • Lotus II

    1993

    Lotus II

    1993

    Racing
    Sega Mega Drive/Genesis
    Licensed by the classic British car company, this game featured 2 modes of play - one has you racing against 19 computer rivals (with witty names such as Alain Phosphate and Crash-Hard Banger), and the other pits you against the clock. There are 13 different types of races, ranging from Motorways to night-time to sections punctuated by roadworks, and some are lap-based with others being simple A-B. 2 players could play on a split screen mode. The game's crowning glory, however, was the RECS editor, which allowed you to create courses of your own, with theoretically millions possible.
  • Lotus Turbo Challenge

    1992

    Lotus Turbo Challenge

    1992

    Racing
    Sega Mega Drive/Genesis
    This sequel to Lotus Esprit Turbo Challenge is again a behind-the-car viewed racing game. It takes place in eight distinct circuits, adding surface and weather effects such as desert and snow. Later in the game, you must race through two-way motorways with oncoming traffic, (incorporating civilian cars and trucks), and face tough levels aided by speed and time boost pick-ups.
  • ESPN Speed World

    1994

    ESPN Speed World

    1994

    Racing
    Super Nintendo Entertainment System Sega Mega Drive/Genesis
    ESPN Speed World is a generic racing game that is made to resemble NASCAR. The player is given a stock car and can tune the car from the angle of the spoiler, to the setting of the shocks, and up to the pressure of the tires. There are three different types of speedways to race on: Super Speedway, Short Track and Road Courses with 5 different tracks for each to choose from. Players can choose to race against the computer that has all 23 other stock cars on the track at once or play head-to-head on a split screen against a friend.
  • Quad Challenge

    1991

    Quad Challenge

    1991

    Racing
    Sega Mega Drive/Genesis
    Saddled on a high-performance all-terrain vehicle, you hear the roar of racing engines and scan the brutal dirt track ahead. The unforgiving clock counts down; THREE... strap helmet, TWO... rev it up, ONE... explode from the gate! Slam into high, and torque up to brain-warping speed! During tight cornering, cut hard, shift low, and fan the brakes. You'll feel huge racing tires claw for traction. Control four-wheel drift or you'll spin out. On straightways, you'll hit rises and go airborne. Throttle down to soften your landing. Challenge a computer-controlled rival, or compete head-to-head against your buddy. Choose from 9 twisting race tracks on practice mode. Choose from 4 vehicles, each with unique horsepower, handling, and acceleration features. Play the Circuit Championship, a 16 track password race to glory!
  • Fun Car Rally

    1993

    Fun Car Rally

    1993

    Racing
    Sega Mega Drive/Genesis
    Fun Car Rally was an unreleased prototype likely developed by MagiCom (later FunCom) in 1992. It would eventually be sold to Accolade and become the basis for Combat Cars. BKK on Sega-16 reveals that MCOM in the game's ROM is likely to be MagiCom because they were developing Mega Drive games around the ROM's date, and one person who worked with them later founded Funcom, who held the rights to Combat Cars before Accolade. The title music appears to have been taken from The Beach Boys' Fun Fun Fun. The reasons for the title and music changes are unknown.
  • Hang-On GP

    1995

    Hang-On GP

    1995

    Racing
    Sega Saturn
    Hang-On GP features three tracks: Albatross Cliff Reef, Great Crimson Wall, and New Dwells. Each track contains an additional route that becomes available after a high placing. This makes a total of six possible races. Players can choose from among ten motorcycles to use during a race as well as an automatic or manual transmission for each. Players can also decide how the bike should control, highside or power slide. Placing in the top three on any of the first three tracks will release the additional routes. When players place in the top three on the additional routes an endurance mode will be available. In endurance mode players attempt to complete as many laps as they can in 10 minutes.
  • Choro Q Park

    1998

    Choro Q Park

    1998

    Racing
    Sega Saturn
    Racing game for the Sega Saturn in which players race Takara's Choro Q/Penny Racers line of toy cars.
  • Test Drive: Off-Road

    1997

    Test Drive: Off-Road

    1997

    Racing
    PlayStation
    It's time to wander off the beaten path with Test Drive Off-Road, the first off-road racing game in the popular driving series. Players can hit the road with one of four licensed 4x4 vehicles, each rated in speed, handling and acceleration: a Hummer, Land Rover Defender 90, Jeep Wrangler and Chevrolet K-1500 Z71. Once you select a vehicle, you'll be able to choose from four color schemes, enter your name and compete in a Mixed League or Class League. Depending on the league, you'll race against other vehicles of the same class or challenge all classes for one of six different cups. Nine camera angles let you change perspectives on-the-fly, including a dashboard view complete with a moving steering wheel! There are twelve 3D tracks in total, covering such terrain as dirt, snow, sand and rocks: County Road, Jump Jet, Sand Speedway, Ridge Runner, Devil's Elbow, Winter Wonderland, Dirt Dash, Pharaoh's Curse, Sand Trap, Under Construction, Snowball Express and Pipeline Way. A Practice mode will let you learn the ins-a
  • Initial D: Street Stage

    2006

    Initial D: Street Stage

    2006

    Racing
    PlayStation Portable
    Initial D: Street Stage is a 2006 game for the PlayStation Portable based on the Initial D series. It is a console port of Initial D Arcade Stage 3.
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